The Rogue Prince of Persia is one of those games that is good but not that good. It is enjoyable and vibrant, but it doesn’t really stick in the memory. This isn’t a bad thing as such, but it neither made me gawp in amazement, nor did it disappoint me to the point of wanting to rage quit. Sadly, this game sits in a saturated genre that has some huge titles to play. Therefore, it’s not unsurprising that it felt a little underwhelming.
This rogue-like adventure was developed by Evil Empire and published by UBISOFT. It is a single-player game that has many similarities to Dead Cells. This isn’t surprising as both games share the same development team. Accordingly, you can expect some nice mechanics, interesting elements, and well-polished moments. However, many of the greatest elements feel extremely familiar, and this unfortunately lacks originality as a consequence.

The Rogue Prince of Persia tells a suitable and enjoyable tale.
An unknown Prince and a Hun army are familiar tropes for this franchise. However, it is the time-bending mystical bola that supports the core genre mechanics. Whenever the hero dies, the action rewinds 3 days. This impressive time-looping power must be manipulated if you are to right the wrongs, rescue your family, and defeat the Hun overlord.
The story isn’t the best I’ve heard, but it works well with the franchise and the genre mechanics. Furthermore, it complements the free-flowing parkour moments. As you traverse the world, you’ll use acrobatic strengths, mind-boggling leaps of faith, and a handful of weapons to progress and face every boss. Alongside this, you’ll enjoy temporary and permanent buffs as you push on through each playthrough.

Acrobatics at its best.
The Rogue Prince of Persia excels as a buttery smooth side-scroller. The ability to leap chasms, climb walls, and use the tiniest of platforms to your advantage was phenomenal. This is where this game excels. I adored the traversal elements and the sense of freedom. Furthermore, searching for secrets and finding key items was a joy.
The combat was impressive, and using the environment to your benefit was wonderful. The use of your primary sword or secondary weapon was fantastic. Each must be used wisely, especially when facing faster and more aggressive opponents. Yet, it was great to kick your foes into traps or avoid conflict altogether if you wish to maximise your opportunities.

The Rogue Prince of Persia looks fantastic.
The smooth traversal elements relied on crisp and vibrant visuals. Thankfully, the Nintendo Switch version runs with limited issues. My only complaint was the painfully slow loading screens. This was a shame as it broke up the sense of immersion and made me frustrated on many occasions.
The audio is a key element that adds drama to each segment. The responsive music and sound effects match the hectic and often high-octane on-screen moments. Furthermore, the soundtrack blends traditional Persian instrumentation with modern elements. The result is a vibrant soundscape that is great to listen to.

Exceptional controls.
I was blown away by the fluidity and the responsive nature of the control setup. I’m not the greatest fan of the tiny Joy-Cons, but I found The Rogue Prince of Persia a joy to play. A simple to understand layout helps you to master the fundamentals, and the responsive inputs let you tackle every foe and tight space with ease.
This has a “one more run” vibe. I died and failed more often than not. However, a small sliver of progress helped me to move towards the finale. Therefore, it is oddly addictive, and learning new permanent skills and experimenting with temporary buffs was fantastic.
The Rogue Prince of Persia is a good indie title.
This franchise is filled with exceptional games. Sadly, The Rogue Prince of Persia doesn’t quite hit that height. However, I’m not too disappointed as I enjoyed it regardless. It has many positives without blowing you away. Moreover, its addictive nature and exceptional aesthetics are enough to keep you coming back for more. Accordingly, I love it and recommend buying it here! Can you master time and beat the Hun overlords? Understand your powers, traverse every stage, and rescue your family.
(A physical version of the game can be purchased for Nintendo Switch!)














































